Sources

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Picture Sources

  1. Gimp-Savvy. Com, ”Bill Clinton” http://gimp-savvy.com/cgi-bin/img.cgi?ailsyywW12srhls875, accessed Monday November 14th, 2005.
  2. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, President Jacques Chirac and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the Elyseé,
    http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/photos/diplo/confnew/onu45.html#photo, accessed on Monday November 14th, 2005Tuesday, November 15, 2005. Credit; "Ministry Of Foreign Affairs - Photographic Service.”
  3. United Nations, The United Nations Security Council Unanimously calls on Syria to detain suspects in the Hariri Murder, October 31st, 2005, http://www.un.org/av/photo/photo_detail.asp?nicaID=101497, accessed on Monday, November 14, 2005. Photo No. 101497, Credit; UN Photo/Mark Gratton.
  4. NASA Earth Observatory, Australia (from space), www.nickyee.com/ photoshop/earth.html Accessed on Thursday October 20th, 2005. Credit; NASA Earth Observatory.
  5. Vaclav, Brocik (1892), “Jan Comenius, Father of Modern Education,” http://www.moravian.edu/news/magazine/spring03/comenius1.htm, accessed on Monday, November 14, 2005.
    Originally of the Jan Comenius Museum Prague, http://www.pmjak.cz., accessed on November 15th, 2005.
  6. Jacopi de Barbari, "Retrato de Luca Pacioli", Napoli, Museo di Capodimonte(Gallery of Museum of Capodimonte, Naples), http://www.epsilones.com/paginas/i-artes1.html, accessed on Monday November 14th, 2005.
  7. Canipe,Steve. "Tanzania School," 2004. Pics4Learning, http://pics.tech4learning.com, accessed on Thursday December 8th, 2005.
  8. Handler, Marlene. "Presentation to Visitors", Pics4Learning, http://www.pics4learning.com/details.php?img=presentationtovisitors.jpg, accessed on Thursday December 8th, 2005.